Dragonfly Farm, nestled in the serene landscapes of Coffee Camp, is a captivating escape that seamlessly blends the charm of a bygone era with the comforts of modern living. This expansive country estate, sprawling over 16.04 hectares, (approx. 39.46 acres) invites you to step back in time and savour the tranquillity of lush greenery, a meandering creek, and picturesque hills. The centrepiece of this idyllic property is a remarkable circa 1896 home, once the venerable Bishops Creek dairy farmhouse. This grand residence boasts spacious and airy interiors, featuring four to five bedrooms, including a luxurious parent's retreat with an ensuite, and a convenient home office. The ambiance is relaxed, offering a perfect balance of historic elegance and contemporary comfort. The heart of the home is the country-style kitchen, equipped with a gas stove, servery, and camphor cabinetry, seamlessly flowing into the expansive Great room and dining area. This creates an inviting space for entertaining, be it lively parties or intimate family gatherings. The home's details, including timber flooring, high ceilings, a wood-burning stove, and original features, add a touch of charm and sophistication. Dragonfly Farm embraces sustainability with solar power, solar hot water, NBN connectivity, a septic system, and ample water storage, ensuring a reliable and convenient country escape. The property is a nature lover's paradise, featuring an orchard bursting with mangoes, lychees, Dragon Fruit, and kaffir limes. The outdoors also showcases a massive four-bay shed, along with additional shedding, providing parking for up to ten vehicles. Beyond the boundaries of this retreat, the possibilities are as vast as the property itself. Whether you seek seclusion and privacy in your own magical paradise or dream of expanding into camping and eco-tourism (subject to council approval), Dragonfly Farm offers a rare blend of Old-World charm with a modern twist. Escape the frantic pace of life and relish in the fruits of a tranquil, self-sustainable property. Dragonfly Farm beckons you to embrace the extraordinary lifestyle it offers - a harmonious union of history, nature, and modern convenience in the heart of the country.
Fabulous North facing property 16.04 Hectares (approx 39.46 acres) 4/5 Bedroom Home Circa 1896 2 Bathrooms Parking for 10 vehicles Ceiling fans A/C Fern house Chicken house & run Country style kitchen featuring Camphor, pantry, island with gas hot plate Great Room for dining and relaxing Wood burner stove Servery to outdoor living NBN Three phase power Solar Power Solar Hot Water Abundance of Water - 2 x 30,000L, 1 x 5,000L 500m Creek frontage (underground pipe to garden tanks - pump required) Septic System Huge 4 bay council approved shed with power and mezzanine Additional shedding/car ports with room for boat or caravan Room for a pool Suitable for Dual Occupancy (STCA) Orchard of mature fruit bearing trees includes approximately 20 x Mango, 18 x Lychee, 1 x Star Fruit, 1 x Dragon Fruit Vine, 1 x Orange, 2 x Mandarin, 1 x Kaffir Lime, 1x Bay Leaf, 1 x Jabuticaba, 1 x Bismarck Palm etc. plus Bush lemon trees
Features include: Air conditioning,Separate Laundry,Deck
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